Alternative to Phoenixverb for real spaces?

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Denis Tihanov Orilriver, it's free, but seriously, try it, especially to replace Phoenixverb.

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fcamp wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 8:38 am Denis Tihanov Orilriver, it's free, but seriously, try it, especially to replace Phoenixverb.
I’ll give it a try. Hell, it’s VST3 so it already has a leg up on a few expensive reverbs that have been mentioned. :lol:
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Yes, start trying the presets. Dark room, for example. I have sold Nimbus because of the Izotope crap, and I am using this. Play also with the different Early reflections. I would like to know your opinion.
jamcat wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 9:11 am
fcamp wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 8:38 am Denis Tihanov Orilriver, it's free, but seriously, try it, especially to replace Phoenixverb.
I’ll give it a try. Hell, it’s VST3 so it already has a leg up on a few expensive reverbs that have been mentioned. :lol:

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jamcat wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 2:34 am I've been using Phoenixverb since it came out as my reverb for real spaces (placing string players within a virtual 3D room and such.)

Since iZotope has acquired and now killed Exponential Audio, I need a new reverb that is as subtle and sophisticated and thoroughly realistic as Phoenixverb.
I don't get it. What has been killed about it? It still works perfectly fine here...

ValhallaRoom seems like an obvious candidate, if you really want to stop using PhoenixVerb, for whatever reason.

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jamcat wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 4:07 am Phoenixverb still works, but iZotope has made it pretty clear they have no interest in supporting or updating the Exponential Audio plugins. I make sure everything I use is cross-platform, and since there won't be an M1 version, there is no reason to continue using it.
Source for such plans?

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I'd just settled on Pheonixverb for my goto reverb, so I'm in the same boat. I was already not a fan of Izotope, but if they really have no plans to maintain these plugins, yet still list them at full price on their website, then I wouldn't touch anything they make. Though if Monterey compatibility issues are at least fixed then there's no urgency for an alternative.
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FFHKVR wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 12:04 pm @chk071
Again. Not planned

https://support.izotope.com/hc/en-us/ar ... le-silicon
Thanks. :tu:

Once again, I'm glad I'm not on Mac OS.

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fcamp wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 8:38 am Denis Tihanov Orilriver, it's free, but seriously, try it, especially to replace Phoenixverb.
So replacing one discontinued product with another? :D
Unfortunately update 2.0.3 Beta was the last one. At the moment, the development of the plugin is suspended.
(From the KVR product page).

Personally, I haven’t found anything that can replace Phoenixverb completely (which is to be expected of course), Verberate is close, ValhallaRoom not so imho (doesn’t mean it’s worse, just different. Harder to make as smooth and invisible as PV).
But then I haven’t tried every reverb plugin in existence :ud:

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For real spaces nothing can beat IR reverbs. Have you tried the Liquidsonics range?
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fese wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 12:40 pm Personally, I haven’t found anything that can replace Phoenixverb completely (which is to be expected of course), Verberate is close, ValhallaRoom not so imho (doesn’t mean it’s worse, just different. Harder to make as smooth and invisible as PV).
Fair enough. It's been a while since i last used VRoom, and, I remember it to be very clean, just like PhoenixVerb, so, I figured it'd make a valid alternative (TBH, I'm not super excited generally about the Valhalla reverbs, they always sound like "too much sugar" for me, meaning that they do a certain thing, but do it a bit exaggerated, if that makes sense. I recently tried Supermassive though, and I really like it. There are some really nice sounding algos in it.).

In general, it's always hard to name alternatives with reverbs, just like with synths. They're all different flavours, and none really sound the same.

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FFHKVR wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 12:04 pm @chk071
Again. Not planned

https://support.izotope.com/hc/en-us/ar ... le-silicon
It is extremely likely that iZotope, as they've already done with Neoverb, will bring out another new reverb. And this new product will be offered as a successor to the EA products.

In the meantime, the EA products will keep working under Rosetta 2 with a typical lifecycle of a software product. And when the new successor is ready, an owner of an EA product will pay an upgrade price typical of what would have been the price of an upgraded EA product.

And this will likely happen by next summer.

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jamcat wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 2:34 am... for real spaces (placing string players within a virtual 3D room and such.)
v1o wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 1:11 pm For real spaces nothing can beat IR reverbs.
+1 for Impulse response technology (in that given context)

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eaReckon EAReverb 2.

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